Santi, SaraBarakat, ElsieNeier, ReinhardHerzig, Hans Peter2016-02-162016-02-162016-02-16201510.1117/12.2188595https://infoscience.epfl.ch/handle/20.500.14299/123655WOS:000365971100024We present a study of the dynamics of protein aggregation using a Bloch surface wave (BSW) label-free sensing scheme. In a previous work, we demonstrated the ability to detect the early dynamic events of fibrillogenesis of amyloid beta-peptides (A beta), linked to Alzheimer's Disease. Here, we demonstrate the efficacy of the BSW sensor by describing a simultaneous light scattering measurement, with the purpose of real-time monitoring the size change of the A beta aggregates, throughout fibrillization.Alzheimer's diseaseamyloid beta-peptidesbiosensingphotonic crystalslight scatteringReal-time Protein Aggregation Monitoring based on a Simultaneous Light Scattering Investigation and a Bloch Surface Wave-based Approachtext::conference output::conference proceedings::conference paper